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NI and Republic of Ireland learn World Cup route

NI and Republic of Ireland learn World Cup route

Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland both face tricky play-off ties in their bid to reach the World Cup

Northern Ireland face a difficult 2027 Women's World Cup play-off with Portugal. while the Republic of Ireland will take on Kazakhstan.

Michael McArdle's side will be underdogs against Portugal, who beat NI twice in Euro 2025 qualifying.

If they can win that game, then either Iceland or Croatia await in the second round of play-offs.

Given their play-off ranking. even if Northern Ireland could stun two of Europe's biggest sides they could still face an additional inter-continental play-off to make it to the finals in Brazil.

The Republic of Ireland. who qualified for a first World Cup in 2023, will face a first round tie with Kazakhstan.

If Carla Ward's side progress, then they will face either Belgium or Poland in a bid to reach the finals.

The first round ties will take place in October, while the second play-off round are scheduled for the international window in November. December.

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The odds are stacked against Northern Ireland to make it to a first World Cup.

Portugal. who qualified for their first World Cupin 2023, hammered Northern Ireland 4-0 in Lieria in Euro 2025 qualifying two years ago.

The return game at Mourneview Park was much closer, with Portugal only winning 2-1,. McArdle's side will be big underdogs for the game.

The first leg will be played in Northern Ireland and dates for the game have yet to be confirmed.

If they can stun Portugal, then more familiar faces in either Iceland or Croatia await.

Northern Ireland defeated Croatia 2-1 on aggregate in the first round of Euro 2025 play-offs,. were beaten 5-0 on aggregate by Iceland in a Nations League play-off last year.

Even if Northern Ireland manage to progress through the two rounds. there is still a possibility they could face an additional round to reach the finals in Brazil.

Abbie Larkin's late goal in Belgium earned League A promotion for the Republic of Ireland last year

The Republic of Ireland made history by qualifying for the World Cup in 2023. will be hopeful of qualifying for back-to-back tournaments.

Ward's side had a strong qualifying campaign. narrowly missed out on automatic qualification after losing in France in their final game.

While they have to travel a long way for their play-off with Kazakhstan. it is a tie the Republic will be favourites to win, especially with a home second leg against the lowest-ranked side in the play-offs.

If they can navigate the first round, then a difficult second round tie awaits against either Poland or Belgium awaits.

Despite being the lower-seeded team, Belgium would be dangerous opponents for Ward's side.

Last year. Abbie Larkin scored a last-minute goal in Belgium to earn promotion to League A on aggregate, which was the springboard for their qualifying campaign.

The Republic of Ireland twice defeated Poland in World Cup qualifying - a 3-2 win in Gdansk before a 1-0 victory in Dublin - so will be optimistic should they meet again in the second play-off round.

It's a difficult route to Brazil for the Republic of Ireland, but it is certainly achievable.

Northern Ireland finished third in their qualifying group behind Switzerland and Turkey

If Northern Ireland stun both Portugal. then either Croatia or Iceland, there could still be one final hurdle to come to reach the World Cup.

Of the eight play-off winners, the lowest-ranked side will be forced to go into an inter-continental play-off in March.

Given Northern Ireland's current Nations League seeding of 26th,. the fact the path one sides are expected to take up the vast majority of the play-off places, it would leave Northern Ireland vulnerable to face the extra tie.

While the CONCACAF. African teams have yet to be confirmed, possible opponents include the likes of Papa New Guinea, Ecuador, Venezuela, Uzbekistan or Chinese Taipei.

Going off the current ranking of teams. even if all the top-seeded sides in each tie make it through the Republic of Ireland would not be in danger of falling into the inter-continental play-off due to their League A status.

First round path one:

Kazakhstan v Republic of Ireland

Hungary v Netherlands

First round path two:

Israel v Switzerland

Czech Republic v Scotland

Northern Ireland v Portugal

Slovakia or Ukraine v Greece or England

Finland or Serbia v Belarus or Italy

Northern Ireland or Portugal v Croatia or Iceland

Albania or Wales v Romania or Norway

Israel or Switzerland v Kosovo or Austria

Czech Republic or Scotland v Lithuania or Sweden

Belgium or Poland v Kazakhstan or the Republic of Ireland

Turkey or Slovenia v Hungary or Netherlands

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